Success StoryHomemakers Embrace Technology during a Global Pandemic



Homemakers Embrace Technology during a Global Pandemic

Author: Angie York

Planning Unit: Lyon County CES

Major Program: Embracing Life as We Age (general)

Plan of Work: Strengthening Families by Caring for Their Health and Well-Being for a Lifetime

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

The nature of the role for a Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) agent allows much interaction with senior adults.  Understandably, many people in their sixties and above have not embraced technology even though much of the world around them is digital.  According to Pew Research, this same population spends more than half of their daily leisure time (just over 4 hours) on their TVs, computers, tablets or other electronic devices.  This research tells us senior adults have access to technology, but they don’t know how to use it.  In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, it became increasingly important to be able to work with clientele through the use of smart phones and computers.  In an effort to raise the number of FCS patrons joining Zoom webinars and participating in FCS programming, an organized approach was used to offer technology training on how to use Zoom on iPads, tablets, smart phones, and computers.  This individualized training was offered to all Lyon County Homemakers.   

Because of the individualized training, participants were able to demonstrate new skills and connect with others during a time when the state was being asked to stay healthy at home.  100% of the individuals who were trained were able to successfully join a Zoom call on their own after one on one advising. In addition, because of the better understanding of their technology of choice, each stated in a verbal evaluation that after having formulated this new skill they were more comfortable to explore technologies that could directly relate to their health such as phone apps that connect to glucometers or other health care equipment that can link wirelessly to their phones or tablets.  Due to the success of this type of instruction, the FCS agent will continue technology based education on an as needed basis.







Stories by Angie York


Preschoolers Learn the Importance of Trying New Foods

about 6 years ago by Angie York

According to the Center for Disease Control, 60% of children ages 2-18 do not meet recommendations f... Read More


When the Pressure is on, New Quick Cooking Appliances Come to the Rescue

about 6 years ago by Angie York

When working with clientele who have busy schedules, an often heard cry is that of too little time t... Read More


Stories by Lyon County CES


Students Develop Communication Skills to Use In and Out of Classroom

about 6 years ago by Wanda Paris

Over 150 Lyon County 4th and 5th graders wrote and presented 4-H speeches in the classroom with 4-H ... Read More


Preschoolers Learn the Importance of Trying New Foods

about 6 years ago by Angie York

According to the Center for Disease Control, 60% of children ages 2-18 do not meet recommendations f... Read More